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maun meifibership of the. board m five to six and providing that llu u ricultiral interests shall have g esman among’ them wis ap- VOTES TO-PUT. FARMER | ON THE RESERVE BOARD {= Senate by: Vote of 63 to' © -Bends |4 Compraggise Bl to the House. - It remalned for the House tofl to complete enactment of the bill r-md {v the -Benate to give the armer ugrcunuucn on the Federal Reserve Th Ko a.fbs_"b compromise bm increas WILL SERVE OUTYEAR. Mrs. Shelton m !nm to Quit W C. T..U. Post. Mrs. Emma Sanford Shelton, presl- dent of the District Branch of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. who was re-elected to, that office &t the last snnyal convention of the union for a term of threec months, agreed yesterday to serve as presi- dent tnr the runslndcr of the year at ~the victory oonuutlong o organi- zation, held in the Petworth ll'thodln Church to celebrate the second birth- day anniversary of the national pro- hibition act. Mrs Shelton, who has been head of the union for a number of years, announced at the last con- vention that she would not again ac- cept the presidency, but finally agreed to serve for three months. The principal speakers at the con- venticn yesterday were Representa- tive Clyde Kelley of Pnnn lvania, Mrs, Martha Mead, Mrs. Goodwin D. Ellsworth, Rev. Alvin J. ()mpbell Rev. Frank Langhorne, Rev. Maurice mnd by the Senate lat terday a vote of 63 to 9, the opposition in- cluding nvon upubllcaql and. two ocral °v'v"|p|nx out by ‘amendment the clause of the federal reserve act pro- viding specifically for the naming of two bankers to the board, the bill would substitute' a provision direct- ing the President {n making appoint- ments to. have “ds ard to a fair. nancial, agri- industrial and commercial interests and geographical divisions of the country.” Although a 'heated debate preceded the vote on the bill and there were many attempts to change the com- promise provision, the agreement on the compromise, which bore the ap- proval not only of ‘all the agricultu- rP‘r‘e-l‘-}WLl;:d:‘lr(! in the-Senate, ent Har well, throughout. ng 8s well, held fast - Editorials on Prices RECENT editorial notice of reduction in restaurant prices omits important facts the public should have. During the war, WALLIS prices were notably, reasonable. ‘Since the war, the first reductions were WALLIS instigated months ago. -The cuts were not great because inflation never existed here and WALLIS prices have been con- tinuously rock-bottom. ] The founder MEZZOTINTS WATER COLORS PAINTINGS - An E; ‘M s ;lntulnmuu claims to have discov- rua e bn; the transparent Wlm Rev. G. Ejlis Willlams and of. this-business was a farmer lad and Sould be made imgetble, o e e o rasents S ! he has never outgrown his country- m}&‘\n :iies;ls of };:m(;lst dealing with those who do him the onortomtattable with him FIRE INSURANCE £ # ‘utul:n untl]l SATURDAY, ’ _Automobile Insurance Burglary Insurance B S S S I St i e Wallis “Washington’s Largest Restaurant”* 12th and G Streéts N. W. " $1,000 fire insurance on household effects, $5.00 for : three years if you live in a brick dwelling WILLIAM R. ELLIS Real Estate and Insurance 1412 G St. N.W. LI, Note: As Gmfouola.\- and Records are selling. so yapidly, we cannot guar- antee that every model advertised will be wn stock at all times. Items have been corrected, however, up until the time that the sssuc of the payer in which they are advertised goes to press. : | f i d adhl j i ; [ 1 [ llll':'l" l i I|I‘l. = When Constipated, Bilious, Headachy y Club Terms No Uc t ” 10 ; - ] ascarets"—10c b Grafonolas.. or Exchanges g‘;«; “the ,’,‘.‘Z.'t“’;’..?fi‘:.’;"éom - ;t‘li‘x’:.fi “Pbmu‘:i.n-s: : : e e mmm:',:é":."r n ; sty by e | Bbany i mldts Ppated waste and sour bile will move come out of the bowels without griping ! bined. HAR: INCORPORATED I MAN 1316 ©1324 7 ST.N.W. $25 and $30 Silk Plush or Fur-Trimmed COATS, #172 'A fine lot of S(yllsh, All wool, Fur-collar Coats, guaranteed linings, and Silk Plush Coats with collar, cuffs and bottom trimmed with coney fur. All sises in the values to $30 on sale Thursday at only $17.50. $2 Blue Flanael $5.98 Girls® RAINCOAT At the tremendous reductions we are quoting on NEW Grafonolas.and Records Closing. Out all. ¥3 MIDDY $1 00 5 ; : y e | $349 : Grafonolas and Records A LT e TR b i R SR S & - Note the great ‘reductions we quote. Every : Do e e o ! : Grafonola a perfect, new instrument. Buy Gloves, 79¢ PILLOWCASFS Eacb" yO‘.]fS: tOday! ¢ {.‘f‘?‘:‘f’:u ;‘:.?“m‘ Made of good-quality bleached muslin, 45c hemstitched or plain and fancy trimmed. Plain Border, Flowered Center Double-Bed COMFORT Former Price A2 Grafonolas, $30. Kayser Chamoisette 2000 N == Now. $3.50 ke GrafonOIas’ $100' Now...,... . $66'75 WBTeapaie Al millea with snow-white, fufy cotton, ecroll- GZ G!‘afonolas, $125. NOW. S eatsis $84.25 z.;‘whl for Thurs- H2 Grafonolas, $140. Now......... $9350° o B . K2 Grafonolas, $150. - Now.........$100.00 T MEN'S FINE SUITS L2 Grafonolas, $175. Now.........$1460 | 75 Vellastio Union Buit. Betvy fieeced. 18 sizes EVERY ONE A PERFECT, NEW INSTRUMENT ' Worth Grouped for clearance at t porstede, Samels. etc. Excellent tailoring and desi: Hemétitched Sheets ‘lfi Made of heavy, close-woven-cotton, free k. | starch, with occasional ofl spot or pinhole, but nod for wear or service. New Columbia Records at-Reduced Prices | er All 85c Records 490 6 for $2.58 12for $5.16 - Buy by the dozen and save 72c $1.56 Woel Cloek Hose, 95¢ Red Star Hemmed Di: ‘up one dozen In Sealed pac lbtrl, is# 18218 tnches, put - Clean-Up S:le of Women s S $2. 95 Valuep to $6.00 Patent colt,with pearl and fawn' tops, black and tan vici kid _shoes. Sizes 3 to 6%. Gun. metal . and: black kid shoes. ~ Cuban heelt. Sizes Wa'tp % Mayér &. Co. K Seventh Sereet Between D & B [ ~ CRITICSM UNUST Secretary Explains His Posi- tion in Regard to Muscle Shoals. Secretary Weeks has lgsued a state- ment, explajning his position in re- gard to thewdispositfon of the Muscle Shoals plant. and.saying that he has no Intentlon of entering into a con- troversy with Henry Ford in the matter. . e § hlvc noticed,” said the Secretar: ©of War, “the comments made by Ml‘y Ford and sent out through the press relating to his offer for Shoals plant. er Mr. Ford secretary to 82y that he did not wish to e any statement to the press and ed that I make whatever state- mcnt seemed necessary relating to our interview. This I did within a very few minutes, as representatives of the press were waiting in my office. : Only Possible Action. “The statement, in effect, was that I proposed to (ransmit Mr. Ford's offer to Congress, the only &ction I could take, as cven Mr. Ford knows that I cantiot sell real estate with- out authority of Congress, and that nothing couid come of his offer, in- volving an appropriation as it does, without the actioneof Congress. ‘Apparently, by the time Mr. Ford reached his ‘hotel, ho had forgotten the message he had sent me through his secretary, and. if correctly quoted, Indulsed in" unjust and unwarranted criticism. “I Tegret that Mr. Ford, by this action, seems to have put himself in the class of those who go to the press with that kind of sentiment rather than saying it to the individual concerned. Never Made Complaint. “It Would have been easy for him to have done so, as he had been talking with me within half an hour and had not suggested any such thought; neither has he or his rep- resontatives ever made any complaint to me that I was unduly delaying ac- tion. If they had done so, I could easily have demonstrated that there was-no basis for the charg The Secretary explained that he had no intention of entering into a controversy with Mr. Ford, but the statement of last Saturday “was too raw to let it pass unnotice: —_— ANTI-LYNCHING BILL PRAISED AND FLAYED mak uk n Representative Reavis Joins Demo- crats in Attack on the Measure. Declaring that some members of Congress, sworn to uphold the Con- stitution, seem ready to ‘“ravish” it. Reépresentative . Frank Reavis of Nebraska yesterday threw his influ- ence in support of the democrats, led by the southern contingent, in fight- ing the Dyer anti-lynching bill. With cm hasis Representative Reavis urged feat of the bill, asserting its pas- nlt would be unconstitutional usur- pation of pawer by the federazl gov- ernment. All afternoon the bill, heavy penalties for persons partici carrying DIED. . BIRCE. Thesda. Jamuary 17, 1022, wt San Dk‘n. Cl.llf s T F. BiBCH, Jr., of shington, D0, t st San llwemun e hh‘u. Departed this life Japuary at xzu aencl am. n Fi 1IN WEMORIAM. FORL. In sad but lotind remembranee nf our dear mother, CATHERINE ¥ORD, who died Jani 1% 180z, Twenty years-bave- yamed- sincs hat sad When ohe we loved was cailed awar; TLLIAM devo i By A Bl of ST B st 5 s f:-:':'.-":r'?"-l‘u'.:' g e L B Fsde Tvenss Bap HEk LOVING CHILDREN. R % tor. | G In loving remembrance of my ;‘,‘,‘.,E,“‘:’:,‘ ,:,":fi',..‘:,. Aivited iz Taaves | dear sinter. CATHERING GREENWELL, reure to mourn his devoted wife, foar sisteesY one brother and a bost of Lo - tives. DUTCHER. EDELIN. Wednesiay morain O'BRIEN, BOAGK. _ Tueatar. Juseacy 17, 1f residence. BYAN, GRE! EER. Sunday, January 13, 102 ra, Oal! LAD! BRIGHAM, Tuesday, J-mnr] 17, ooilc and_ Eastera Star urrnwom‘uw ines Company it Notlee hnnn 16, Waltes 'Reed General Hospitai, HICKS DUTCHER, colonel, Medicul Corps. Funersl vervices at Arlinglon na- tionai ecmetery Wedscsday. Bt 1 18 ey 18, Xisg h beloved ., belover <2 Crasien A Factia, 'in ver Fuaeral Friday evening at and relatives inviter terment at Cougressional cemetery.: 1922 Moagar, BASIL 1 Oh. ‘mother, thy ntle volce i hushed, Thy warm true rt s still, And on_thy pale and peacefnl face Is Testlug ‘destive coid chill Thy uands are clasped upon tby breast, e have ‘Kiooed Thy Barble. brow: uu- us not-for weeping, baye no mother pow. Our hearta in deep sorrow. return o the day As memory recalls how death bore her away. And lett us in tears, fu grief aud in woe, When we stood by bed. HER & CHILORE: ER. On Tuesday, Jnnuar{ i, lm, 135 pm.. at the residence of his da Mra. J. W. McChesney, Pecatr . CHSRLES RDWARD CREER 1o b 820d year. Funeral services at his la residence { Thursday, January 19, at p.m. Friends aod’ relatives iovited. ferment private. 2t Banta, Harba SumeA T ax| o late. Ramuel and Mars Kot ana beloved hband of Frea I apd’ father of Donald Edward, in bis 530 year, & D. Tuesdsy, January 17, 1022, ELIZA wite of Ntory B. d_“and of the Inte Halbert . Elizs from residence, Thurs day, Japuary 19, st 2 o'clock. LEE. Ruddenls. January 14, 1922 at 4-30 . TG T eierda on of Hichard ¥ and the Jate Les. Funersl Thursday. Jnnuary 19, a 2.m., from Clements' ud- dertakor, 241 Wisconsin ave. hence to Holy ‘Trinity Church. where said for the repose of his soul. rm Mount Olivet cemeters. Relatives” triends invited. MoORANN. Tuesdar, Junuary 17 1022 at bie esidence, 719 st. n.w., JAMBS P.. loved husband of katherine Davis HcGrann. Fuperal services will be held at St. Stephen’s Catholic Church, 25th and Pennsyivanis uve. n.w., Friday, January 20, ut 9 a.m. Inter- ment at Mount Olivet cemeters. 19 uonany. January 16, 1922, at Provi- ital, NORAH. beloved wife o "Brien (gee 0'Connor). Fune . thence to A ‘where requiem bigh maxs wil Da2atd Tor the Tepawe of her soul AT D a.m. Relatives 4nd friends favited. | loterment at Harpers Ferrs, W. Va. (Charleston papers please copy.) at 11:30 . 4904 5 SiRu1A P RANCER . beioved mother. of Sirs. William Gutridge (nee Roach) and George Roach of King George. Va., mother of Eila L. Purks. above address Thursday evenin Relatives and_frieads invi Intsrment Friday morning in Fredericksburg. Va. 19 Ou Tuesday. Jamuary 17. lfif-" WIL- of Goldie” Ryan dence. North Capitol_st.. oy, Japuary P! pelatives 'and" friends ovited. hrmmnl Glenwood cemetery. Departed this lie Tn 1922. at _the Sibley Hospi VILLIA PARRER RYAN. Faneral aotice later. + 8A Soddenly. Jasuary 19, 1022 live ave. n.w.. Wl , and_grand- ‘Fuseral from at 8 o'clock uesd: 16, “a.m., theace fo Cenalic Cnaren. pating in lynchings and for officials{ STOME. Tuesday. Jauary 17, 1022 at 3 BAlng 8 Jyachines and, for oficlals| "uim arier 3 agerne ot NARY O to prevent thef mended ahd flayed. Representative Burton, e:so. declared that o was alternately com- After Representative Sanders, re- publican, Indiana, had declared there was no mluuon as to the authority of Congress to deal with the question, Representative Montague, democrat, Virginia, attacked the bill on consti- tutional grounds. BLAINE INVINCIBLES WILL HAVE ITS OWN CLUBHOUSE Colored Republican Ornnl.udon Decides to Buy Suitable 5 nnncung. The Brhmn Invihicible Republican Club of the District of Colum%i-. one ot the oldest and most prominent colored republican organizations. in the United States, is to have a perml- nent clubhouse. This was decided & meeting: of ‘the club last nigl when the membership voted to buy suftable building in the northw secti of the city. The building will be of sufficient size to serve as the quarters also of other colored organizations, notably the recently organized Citizéns’ Club. ‘There will be a large auditorium in th building, avhich, when not belng by the organizations with per- muunt quarters in the bulldint. may be rented out for 80 urposes. Francis Wells, pr!llflant of_ the Blaine Invincibles and who is chair- man of the committee in charge of acquiring the property in duestion, stated last night that the club is in- creasing i membership and that its future is exceedingly bright. Resolutions were adopted express- ing regret at the recent death of Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania. —— FAMOUS INVENTOR DIES. George B. Selden, Who Devised . First Gasoline Auto, Succumbs. TER, N. Y., January 18.— e Baldwin Selden, inventor of it gasoline-propelled vehicle and a pioneer in the present suto- :.mmve lnduntry.ndled at his hom' orp yumu- ® was president of the Selden Motor Company of this dty ven years old. ONE DEATH FROM CHOLERA. mu..A. P.eg.o. January 16.—Four GEN. nmcxo DEAD. SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Sal- vador, January 17.—Gen. Isidro Ur- techo, & mmbor of the Nie enate, dled Yesterday at' Leon, Nica- t! the age of eighty years, ac- received here today. wr s lnmhr of years Seuator Ur- techo had been a prominent mu ia munt\un public affairs. CARD OF THANKS. BARenks aad appreciation 25 wer many fitends Just # line of ewect remembrance. for kis@ness juring - the fliness and | Just 2 memory fod and ) . for thelr Eympathy 1 erib- Ju_;lh.l foken h:"m umn. TES, who w:’u“:uflm. P °; IVM'ED w'l .von\' . LT DE VAUGHN. o ead tat bat loving re HER AND GRANDMOTH. mother, who ap-ma e xm - Sk Sears 480 toda3, Jemuacy 18, 1920. iemter We may all Bave pur vorrows. < DIED. "-u:- mf n-u away, ‘fi xnm‘ 17, 1922, JAMES om . B‘T‘;’! p m a Bou’s, hlf %VH" 'l-“‘lkfll LIN- 130 o'clock. H:... m but lovi Inul. ‘On Tuestay, January 17, 1922, at| .Oo% T et boy ALBHRT BORLOFY, . Bia_resigence, Blice B, "30- Ry AP -tahaz. Barach. "Pumersl Trves Uof Frank| A gear little oul to besven bas Sown, from Bome has gone. 3 | O b swest veice Lol our ears. Y, be: bra S pur| JAGO ~k T AND 88th year. Funeral services will be conduct- e it e late home, New York ave. nesday. 7:80 p. ity Bvitea “Kindly omi® Sowes, uiem mass and burial at (NeshviHe and Memphis, republican, Iynching _was darkest blot on an otherwise splendid, civlization * In seventeen states, he said. the lives taken Iynening have beon more than thovs o under the decision of the Sourts. ‘WARD. On January 17, 1’3. lt 8:30 u. .umury 17, 1022, at nce. 420 G at. D%, “TOEPEER. ia. bis 8ath Tear Funeral services at W. R. Speare Compas chapel. Thunay. Jenuacy 39, 3 p. terment Rock Creek cemef ce of her parents, 3127 P B WARD. 'dsughter of Lioyd oclock Inter- 5 18 £r 16, 1922, in New York city. WEBB, widsw of ames Watson \'u: .Y a t ‘Washington, WOM forme By rTLINON BAXTER, Commasder. CLAIBORNE & CLOSE. Adjutant. IN MEMORIAM. In sad and ‘”(ux Teme our &'ohd ‘mother, l‘f' us ten years ago 'A‘Y January 18, embrance of v\n-r 1s home without & matber? What are all the joys wé meet,. « Whea her loving emile 0 looger (ireets the comiag of our feet? The days are lm l)‘ ulnu are drear, T "time Toils slowly on And the And. hon Iw mv the “plnnn-. m\ wvmo DAUG! ELLA AND nwl‘ 1- sad but loving remembrance of ‘our dear son and brother, JOHN Fi BLUM, who died two years ago today, January 18, 1920, Just 1n_manhood of youth so fair, Fe slumbers sweetly and knows no care; His heart was true, his Jife was young, Yet pot our will, but Ged's be done. THE ruum BLUM. 1o sad but lo my dear nephew. aon , died two years ago today, Jahuary 18, 1920. In_my Dheart your me: (Jngers Sweet . hnle u’ day, dear J.h-uo There fot thin Th“ : “ LOVING AUK’KNA&LAB e BRINKLEY. In sad but o dar doar duughter, DoRoThY o ;R"u. LEY, who died sevea years ago today, Ji uary 18, 1918. TMI, Rfllll the -Q-ury Toved oné gOBS to Al)fl Iht ones onflll:l".' Mr |Mlv "oaes who 1o e THE FAMILY. CAMPBELL. - McDONALD. In sad remem- drance of my @evoted father, Maj, “QBN H. thtay. Jamsary Sear sistee, who 160t ua SIght years ago, Feb- juary 10, g THEIR wvlm BON A‘ID Bnflmfi. S D Gty January Days of sadness still come o'er me, Digeeret toars” » often ’l:".r R r memory keeps 3 , P h Fou died threo. years ago ved in 1ife: remembel HIS LOVING WIFE. 000K I N TOOR. whe: depart. o4 this life e years ago lM-y. Janvary 18, 1919. ver will: 'm'-':""-'-nnn-mn H" hlll’d 18 ll w‘u m% 000K, ~ MQI. ln fld b‘% %‘lbfluw of -y e life three Tears 880 totay, S 18, 1910, death. O00K. * F We HI- mem As in e :(WM. H. SARDO & CO. ADAMS. who | (NEITHER THE SUCCESSOE OF N D DAUGH-{ - ho departed this lifc threo sears o Janpary 18, 181! Thau are lonr- “bat uot forgotten, Fresh my memory ghall always be; For as long as there is memory m 1 shall always thiok of thee. ] BISTER LILLIAN. * RURLEY. In mem: ‘llHLT M. HUJ Sinee you have passed away, motber, of our desr motber, And your voice we capnot hear. today, . who died Jaguary 18, weet in_pur hearts concealed, Forever keep you pear. HER OHILDREN. * ucuo.. To sad but loving remembrapce of dear wife and mother. DAIRY W. FACKRON ““(are * Madisony. " whs - deparied oy life one year sgo loday, January 18, Des th broke the faitful Twud of love, ervant of God, well dons o Tealtse ‘the cirdlo In beoken bere, ® HER OTE D NELION AND WILLIE JACKSON. . I3 sacred wemory of our desr daughter and sister,; DAISY W. JACKSON Tred thts 1o on8 15, O, moura hies not, she is safely anchored, Angels lexd Lier il the way Rich in mercy, Jexus calied he To the land of eudless day. Our dear one sleeps, but not forever, There will be a glorious dawn: We shall meet (o part, On’ the resurrection o THE FAMILY. * . JOHNBON. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of our dear ‘sister. ANNIE R, JOHNBON, who entered into rest four years ago today, Janzary 1K, 1915, me:mory lingers, fond and true; A think of x ATTIE B. LEE AYD Some may think xou arc And the wounds ure nearly healed Dat little do they know the sorrow Tbat lies within my heart copcesled. No one knows my lmging, Bt few have seen me W 1 shed my tears from un ac While others are fass WIS DEVOTED WIVE MAT. \VELLE. In sad but loving remembrance ot our_dear wife and motber. ROSA LEES LBAVELLE. wi rted this life one year ag0 todcy, danuary 15, 1021 Gog has called my darling wite. Taok tie one we loved go dear: To il yer plucs there s o other. kaow ahe did her share. \\v mourn for sou, dear motier, But not with onteide show. For th liert that mours sincerely forgatien uu heart . Mourns sflentlv and Jow uBR mvr\n HUSBAND, SON AXND DAUGHTE . MGRAW, ln ever_dear memory of wy be- loved mother, LUCY McGRAW. who entered into rest fourteen years ago today. January 18, 1908, and my beloved Tather, WILLIAM MCGRAW. who Joived her ouc year g0, November 29, 10X Steep on, beloved. . Sleep, and take by rest = MRS, G CROWTHER. * MEIKLEJOEN. sacred to the memory of our darling wife and mother. LOTISE METKLE- JOHN. who departed Uiy lite tiree years a0 jotar. Tanzerr 18, HER HONBAND AND DAUGHTERS, * rxnmar in Jovinz remembrance of my dear mother. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH. today, Jan y fen years Just a line of sweet rememhrance, Just a memory fond and true, Just a token of love’s devotion, That my beart still lones for ¥ LOVING DAUGHTER JA: THORNTON. n dear mother, . of LAZABETT ago toda ~ad rememb; CHARLOTTE on are ot forgotten, r will you be, F o Ol Tent el T will think of thee. In_my beart your memors lingers, Sweetly, tender. fond and true. 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